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The revolution has been cancelled: the current state of UK Open Access

Grigori Goldstein (1870-1941) (1920) “Lenin
speaking at an assemble of Red Army troops Sverdlov Square, Moscow, on 5 May 1920” – Public Domain Image The revolution has been cancelled: the current state of UK Open Access

“For their part, publishers tend
to assume that OA advocates are freeloaders or - as ACS’s Rudy Baum appeared to imply in 2004 - dangerous socialists.” - Richard Poynder (2014) Poynder, R. (2014) Richard Poynder on the state of open access: Where are we? What still needs to be done? - http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/the-state-of- open-access.html

Revolution, n. “Cyclical recurrence, esp.
of a point or period of time; the passing or duration of a (usu. recurring) period of time (as a year, a season, etc.). †by revolution, with the passing of time; in due course.”

Attitudes to OA - Warwick
• in favour of OA principles79.4% • have made work open access • Of those 67.1% used WRAP70.8% • believe copyright of articles should remain with the author70.4% • keep a copy of the AAM93.5% • are happy with CC-BY licenses for their work48.6%

connecting you with information, support
and your community Thanks for listening! The revolution has been cancelled: the current state of UK Open Access Repository Fringe 2014, University of Edinburgh Informatics Forum, 30th July 2014 Yvonne Budden - Academic Support Manager (Research) and Chair (UKCoRR) y.c.budden@warwick.ac.uk +44 2476 151275